Julia (2021)
Using never-before-seen archival footage, personal photos, first-person narratives, and cutting-edge, mouth-watering food cinematography, the film traces Julia Child's surprising path, from her struggles to create and publish the revolutionary Mastering the Art of French Cooking (1961) which has sold more than 2.5 million copies to date, to her empowering story of a woman who found fame in her 50s, and her calling as an unlikely television sensation.
Genres: Biography, Documentary, History
Keywords: tmdb.cooking, tmdb.biography, mdblist.has-trailer, mdblist.certified-fresh, imdb.supportive-husband, imdb.celebrity-chef, imdb.reference-to-cordon-bleu + 19 more, imdb.cooking-show, imdb.food-and-drink-documentary, imdb.cooking, imdb.reference-to-breast-cancer, imdb.conservative-father, imdb.reference-to-aids, imdb.television-production, imdb.childless-couple, imdb.letter-writing, imdb.female-nudity, imdb.female-rear-nudity, imdb.woman, imdb.husband-wife-relationship, imdb.title-directed-by-female, imdb.retrospective, imdb.reminiscence, imdb.clip-show, imdb.interview, imdb.sexual-relationship
Watch Providers: HBO Max Amazon Channel, Max
Production companies: Imagine Entertainment, CNN Films, Storyville Films, Sony Pictures Classics, Imagine DocumentariesStoryville
Country: United States
Languages:
English